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This area is now a Forest Service observed Peregrin Falcon nesting site. If you see falcons please give them plenty of space, and do not climb anywhere near their nest. You’ll know all about it if they are actively nesting as they are perhaps one of the most vocal birds in these woods. Though removed from the endangered species list and considered a stable population, they remain a protected species under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and The Forest Service has the authority to effect closures for Peregrine Falcons because they are listed on the regionally generated Sensitive Species list. This list was updated in 2012 and comes down from the Southwest Regional Office in Albuquerque with input from the Game and Fish Dept. It’s always good to remember that while these crags entertain us immensely, it is home to a wide variety of animals. Temporary closures may be effected if it is determined necessary for the protection of vulnerable chicks.

Description

Fun little short thing...but it's short.

Location

Located at the far right side of crag. It starts just left of Little Jugger Right (the right most route at the crag) and finishes at same anchors.

Though it doesn't look like much from the ground, this line is deceptively steep, and deceptively pumpy for it's modest height. High second clip is no joke. If you do Little Jugger Right first, you can easily hang a long draw, or even a full runner on this bolt when lowering.
Jun 8, 2015